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1. The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness
2. A statement or situation that may be interpreted in more than one way
1. The ambiguity of the Sphinx's riddle was such that it baffled all who attempted to solve it, until Oedipus came along.
2. Doraemon’s gadgets often create ambiguity, leaving Nobita unsure of which one to use to fix his problems.
3. The inherent ambiguity of the word 'bark' can refer to the sound a dog makes or the outer covering of a tree, sometimes leading to humorous misunderstandings in conversations.
4. The character Deadpool often breaks the fourth wall, which introduces an amusing ambiguity in whether he's addressing other characters or the audience.